How Much Pain Is Trump Really Willing to Endure?
Geopolitics
Global
Started March 18, 2026
The outcome of the war in Iran may come down to just how much risk he can take
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How Much Pain Is Trump Really Willing to Endure?
The Atlantic (United States) | Mar 17, 2026
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Mar 18, 2026
The potential for escalating conflict in Iran under Trump's risky decisions could endanger lives and destabilize the region further.
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The consequences of Trump's actions in Iran highlight the importance of prioritizing diplomatic solutions over risky military engagements.
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While Trump's approach may seem risky, it reflects a broader strategy that could reshape U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
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Mar 18, 2026
Understanding Trump's psychological resilience can provide insights into his foreign policy decisions, especially in high-stakes situations like Iran.
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Trump's willingness to endure political and personal risk could lead to a decisive outcome in Iran, showcasing his strength as a leader.
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